Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, July 28, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MOKSTNU HERALD: SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1S8S.
Uaily and Weekly
TERMS OFSl'&SCiUTTION.
I'uMished every morning exuept Monday.)
cl.vered by carrier, per veack o'.lb
By iuul, peryeui 5 CO
WEEKLY.
(Published every Friday Morning.)
- " ropy, jxir annum, in advance $2.00
AV-ien not paid i ; advance -2.f0
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOi: PRESIDENT,
BENJAM IN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,
LEVI V . MORTON
OF NEW YORK.
FOR. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS,
ROBERT m'lEAX, WM. KAPUSj
C. '.V. FULTON.
MINES AND MINING.
One of the leading and para
mount industries of the Pacific
coast has been, is, and will con
tinue to be, rainins;. Indeed, re
newed activity seems to be spring
ing up in that !ine,and undoubtedly
the result will be the acquisition of
wealth to the country. New mines
are constantly being opened and
the intrepid and indefatigable
prospector is working over every
locality likely to yield up the
hidden treasures. The Mining
News says that the mining indus
try, when considered in its breadth,
magnitude, and the important
results of its development, must be
considered one of the chief among
the many in this country. The
addition of tangible and imperish
able wealth, which has already
been secured by the development
of our mineral resources, to the
channels of business activity, has
already reached magnificent pro
portions, and must be credited
with a large percentage of the
rapid advancement and general
prosperity which prevails. As
prominent as are these results,
however, they only dimly outline
the possibilities which are alrearty
apparent, and may be definitely
estimated and positively counted
upon iti making up the balance ci
tangible forces aSecting the future
progress and advancement of the
nation. The extent of territory
bearing a wide variety of precious
minerals gives important promise
for the future, and enough is known
to predict that the limits are by no
means fixed, nor all of the avail
able stores of valuable resources
by any means known. The devel
opment of these resources not only
adds to the real and enduring
wealth of the country, but also, in
these new territories, opens a way
for the establishment and support
of scores of other industries,
which in the aggregate may be of
eq ial or greater importance.
words and a doer of generous
deeds has reached the silent haven
..11 .!. J 1 1 -
and where the voyage of every life
must end, and we, his friends, who
even now are hastening after him,
are about, to do the last kind act
that man can do for him; to tell
his virtues, to lay with ttnderness
and tear3, his ashes in the
sepulchre of rest and peace. Some
one has said that in tlio open hands
of deaih we find only what we
g'.ve away. Let us believe that
p.ire thoughts, brave words and
generous cbeds can never die. Let
us believe that they leave fruit and
a Id forever to the well being of the
human lace; that a self-denying
life increases the noral wealth of
men and giyes assurance that the
future will be betttr than the rAst."
The remains were cremated at the
Mount Olivet cremator v.
The laboring men of the United
States are daily speaking in no un-
certain sound their disapprobation I
of Cleveland's free trade policy, i
and thousands of them have sig
nified their intention to support
Harrison and Morton and protection.
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WILL & STARK
DEALERS IX-
Diamoucl Jewelry, Fine Sil
verwart. Rings. Ladies Watches
and Chains, and al! kinds of El
egant Jewelry
ilUMlKKCLY LOW PRICES.
Fine
Goid watches
GKEO. W. SMITH
(SUCCESSOR TO W. H. McFARLAND)
The cry goes up from the parti
san sheets that" their opponents are
advocxtes of fre whisky, are in
favor of taxation upon the necessi
ties of life, are upholders of the
purpose of enfranchising of Chinese
and a few other like accusations
without a single foundation in
truth or the remotest resemblance
thereto; and yet they are reiterated
and conned over in all the varia
tions of the scale and seem to be
the only stock of argument upon
which they can draw. To such
partisans we commend the follow
ing from the unbiased Farmers
Friend : There is nothing so dis
gusting to fair and honest people
as the course of those contempora
ries who misrepresent the views
and opinions of thefr political ad
versaries. They taice advantage of
the confidence of tAose who look to
them for light suiii information to
mislead and deceive them. The
man who seejre to impose upon the
ignorant and credulous by misrep
resentations for the purpose of se
curing votes is but little better than
a knave. There are grounds for
honest differences f opinion con
cerning governmental policy and
the fair, just and true presentation
of those differences of opinion, with
the facts, statistics and arguments,
pro and con, is the work of an hon
est journalist. A man should state
fairly and candidly the position of
hks adversary as well as his own.
because he betrays the weakness of j
his own position when he willfully
misrepresents that of his antagon- j
iat. More fairness and honesty in j
political discussions should be de-j
manded by the people. They wish '
to know the truth, that they may j
act wisely and intelligently.
Cocrtlaxd 1'almke, the founder
and president of the New York ;
Nineteenth Century Club, recently '
deceased, was made the subject of j
a eulogy by Col. Ingersol. The j
funeral was largely attended. The
meagre tslegraphic report gives;
these few words of Ingt fsol'-s ora-i
tion: "My friend, a thinker of j
. pure thought, a st eaker of brave j
The robbery of an express box
of $10,000 between Portland and
Astoria seems astoaridiug. The
roybers, Benjamin King, the
driver, and Frank Anderson were
caught and the money recovered
where they had buried it.
Harvesting is progressing rap
idly and the crop will be large.
Oats, it is said, will be an enor
mous crop in Linn county.
Fruit growers rind their pro
ducts tecoming more valuable
every year in Oregon.
02
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Atfeutlon. Tbrestieraien Z
A second-hand seperator and
nearly new ten-horse Plenton nowor
for sale cheap. For particulars ap
ply to F. M. Rinehart or G. W .
Davis, Shedd, Oregon.
-DKALER IX-
Stoves ancl Ranees
-ALSO A FULL LINE OF
Gold Prize Shirt.
The best white shirt in the market
at W. F. Read's; and don't forget thai;
he proposes to mve away ; fine, ijold
watch with them Call and investi
gate if you need a rood shirt.
Dr. Porterfield, the famous rup
ture specialist, comes to this city
with the highest endorsements of
the press where he has practiced,
and we would advise all our friends
who may be in need of service of
that character to apply to the Dr.
at once. His past success is a
guarantee of his future usefulness.
TINWARE. PUMPS, HOSE, COPPERWARE
And every variety of ooekirn; utensils :md"noveltie in house furnishing
goods. The public is invit -d to call and examine this mammoth stock "under
the new management.
Thousands have been relieved of
indigestion and loss of appetite by
a single bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparil
la. The use of this medicine, by
giving tone and strength to the
assimilative organs, has made in
numerable enres of chronic dyspep
sia. Price $1. Worth $5 a bottle.
Delays are dangerous. Ask Winn
for a policy in the Travelers.
NE W TO-DAY.
For Kent
DWELLING I HoUSF, TWO BLOCKS
from the postotfice. Reasonable charges
to good tenant. Address box No. 312, city.
I
MIST OK STOLE.
N THIS CITY ON SATURDAY, JULY
22. a lady's sold watch, with the letters
- A. 1. on the case, and a small fob attach
ed. The finder will please return to Mrs
Krancis Pfeiffer. A reward of $20 will be
p ud for Its recovery.
Wanted.
A PRACTICAL PRINTER, CAPABLE OF
of making up forms and doing job
work in a country office. Apply to Lebanon
Express.
Notice to Debtors.
rpHOSE KNOWING THEMSELVES IN
J debted to the undersigned will please
come forward and settle at once, as I desire
to close up my business preparatory to going
to Europe. WM. FABr.R
LOST
On Sunday July 15, between Albany and
Mrs. Sherer's, weot of Tangent, a gold chain
woven bracelet with three ruby and two
pearl sets on the clasp. The finder will please
return the same to G. W. Simpson, this city-
The City Liquor Store,
M. BAV3IGABT, Proprietor.
43TNext door to the OddiPeUows' emple, Albany,, Oregon's!
Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and domestic wines, liquers, cigars ar
fcoVcooa. Only first-class liquor store in she city
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID.TQ ORDERS! FROM THE COUNTRY'
M FOR LIT.
-o) (o-
kips aw
imp Trimmings !
-AT-
Frait Dryer tor Sale.
PLUMMEK. FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY
size, complete, with additions and im
provements, for sale eheap. Apply to A.
Blaker, Shedd, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler,
Springfield, Oregon.
Removed.
JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons 'and friends that he can be found
011 Lyon street, between Engine Co. No. 2
anri First street., until his new rooms in Fo-
snay & Mason s brick are ready.
6
0 1 'ACRES OF LAND SITUATED 12
!
miles east of Albany, near the Oreson
Pacific railroad, 360 acres in cultivation, and
contains sufficient water and timber for gen
era' use. Would make four good farms
Price, $12,000, with terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris.
WANTED.
We will pay 40 cents per roll for
hoicce ehippine butter.
Thompson & Waters.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
HARDWARE
Stoves and Tinware
AT
PORTLAND PRICES.
CALL AND SEE US.J
E. 27ELS02T,
Siiedd Oregon.
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
Crockery Store.
Lioo-er Bros'. Silverware,
French., China and Crvstalware.
Boys' Waeons vnd "Doll Carriages,
Fancy and Toy Ooods.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
By buying your goods Irom my store. I am buy
ing direct from the factory and sell at Eastern prices
with freight added, ior cash.
of
IIS
10
I have, this day contracted with Messrs, Stew
Sox, ot Albany, to furnish, a lare quantity" or
Manilla binding twine to members of our order. All
patrons can call at their place of business and by the
method adopted at our business council secure the
benefit of my contract. 1 have also made arrange
ments with the same firm to furnish a lotjof Osborne
.steel irame binders, &euu in your orders as soon as;
possible as harvest is near. Signed j
MART MILLER, Financial Arent. i
lltar Bakery
-A FULL STOCK OF-
SPRINCFIELDiSAW MILL
SPIUXGFIELD OREGON,
if Albany yard and office on Railroad, between 4i.li and 5th streets gt3
Having lumber not excelled in quality, lindfaeilities n t surpassed forjthe
prompt aud satisfactory lilliu.; or orders. I re-Djetfullv solicit a share of "the
ade. a. WHEELER.
AT COST!
Having decided to J.: "t our business
will sell our
Staple Groceries I
feGlasswe,Crockery
The beat quality al tma, cog, nana, ua.
wild, etc
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh Baked Breac?
Every Day.
At this old and refiable booae is also to Tr
found a complete assortment, of fresh famlk
rrooeriea, to which is constantly being aJderi
the seasonable iinsaof iocariaa and pi niiaiiaai
such as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles,
Dried Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts,
Eastern Buckwheat Flour,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc
Thee goods were all bought when pries
were low. and the hneflt f Dm muvin u-ill
1 )-?'- I VP ' fiv?n to his customers. Hemember the slaa
ENTIRE STOCK
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hat, Caps
Trunks, Valises, Ect
AT
Cost!
HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER,
Proprietors of
,t win i
it Dim
mm
WORKS
. And manufacturers of
Those wishing bargains will call early before the j
stock is broken, as these goods must be sold withiu j
the next DO days. - J - .
ice
i"V an IB
tonne
C B Roland & Co
W. F. READ,
(Successor toN.'II. ALLEN)
Wn
sock
w and
1 am now receiving new goods in every line and
would cordially invite everybody to call, and inspect
our stock and prices. We propose to have th
The Live Drv foods House
Albany, and shall at all times study the
wants ot our patrons both in style aud prices.
We are now prepared to fnrnish choice, freak
candies of best pnnie, consisting- of pare stirk.
assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra Krer.ca
and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, easdy toya
and a Keueral assortment oi fine candies
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL;
W Orders from eonntry dealers promptly aa
tailed to. Factory on Fust street,
Albany. - - Oregon
Red Crown Milk
Dry Goods Notions,
Furnishing Goods.
Hats and Caps.
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries.Etc
Call and see me.
nox, Ltjraisc cM rp'.
NEW PROCESS FLOUR.
(Superior fcarfanQ?aad taW aa)
The Best Storage ftcilitiEi
CTThe Highest jrictfak each aaad ior whea
EeyeHiMalfidanraiit;
Co BWHH M, 7
TT rvTTnnTrnl
ri. KlcKLAai
Hcala serve frvam eaat t ftL
CVCustoniera old or vtaAasar daetnd. 'B0
n' - with ahfrbat ta Mm market.
(Snccessor to N H. Alieiv
Albany, Oreson.
ill
kre
Kenton s M
dng Powde --
One
Pound
Can. 2Dc
I am agent for ten responsible Fire and Marine In
urance companies, reuresentinfr 7 nn noo. Tnmirp
! mid nrotect. vomsflf bpfnrp if ia 1.,. T ..iyi
NOTICE TO FARMERS I a-ent for tlie Fiank Bros. Implement Co-, JPortland.
la on parle Francais. Hier wir deuteh gesprochen."
All parties wantiutr arty dishes for
harvest can sji-uix- areai bargain.-, from
us, as ve arc ciooinj out this Liu-tf
foods. Tho & Waters.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
ALBANY, - - OREGON
Have in stock a complete assortment of
Agricultural Implements
Of every description, including
in "Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel FIoto, Beeriag
and HcCormick Hovers and Binders, Hollings
worta and Tiger Hay Bakes, One and Two
Horses. -
Buffalo Pitts Threshers, Steam or Horse Power
Harness, farm bells, garden tools, lawn mowers,
etc. . Also a full line of first-class
Carriages. Buggies, Hacks and Carts.
ElfBuggy tops a specialty.
Cixll and examine tliese goods and get calaWue of
prices, which are greatly reduced tor "trade of 1888.
SECOND HMD STOEE.
The past year haef proven'it to be "a
necessity. The brt snd cheapest
place in the eitj to buy your
Stoves.Frature, tinware
We aie always prepared to buv vour
heusehold furniture at the highest,
cash price. Sole agent 9 lor the
PEERLESS OIL CAN
And Lamp Killer.
L. GOTTLIEB.
tilany Bath House
AND '
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOB.
gLadie nd children'hair drets
ns a specialty. DntiJe satisfactioa
gruarante!d.
Administrators Kotice.
In the County.Court ofJLinn counti IState c
Oregon -
In the matter of the Estate ot Ida M. Crewse
deceased.
(vOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT THE
V . undersigned has been dulv appointed
administrator of the above estate by the
county court of Linn county, Oregon. That
all persons having niaime 4;. j . .
are hereby notified and required to present
the same, together with the proper proof and
vouchers tn the- nml;..j .:.
. , . . . .i ins rexiueiice
S .tdi L,n c011"1?. Orecon, within six
months frnm tho H.o v. ..i '
ucicui.
vaiea June 11, 188s.
DAVID CREWSE,
Administrator.
f. H. EOSCOE,
MANAGER:
NORTHWEST
FIRE M
INSURANCE COMPANY
PORTLAND, - - . OREGON
t'PITAI. STtM K.
Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baura.
irart's.
tiven AMay.
V-". F. Kead propose to srive away
a fitie sold watch with Ins sold tnd .
silver prize shirt, the very best fitting
and best made white .hirt in -the -market.
The price is as low or lower
than any equally a.s j;ood shirt iu the
market.